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my forte, so homely phrases must suffice.
my forte, so homely phrases must suffice.


I truly wish you, if so be God's will, many a peaceful return of this anniversary and (I may would that) each one find you more happy than the last. more happy, because more holy, more like our saviour, with purer though[[?]] and warmer love to God; till your last birthday finds you {meet) for the heavenly birth, (ready and waiting for) blissful entrance and removal in to the New Jerusalem O, my Mary Ann dear friend if we would live always close to Lord Jesus we might be ever ready and would never need to tremble at the thought of death The memory of our dearest, nearest [[friend?]] would take away all fear, for has he not assured us that he will never leave nor forsake us, but even when we pass through the weters he will be with our and through the flood they shall not [[?]] us
I truly wish you, if so be God's will, many a peaceful return of this anniversary and (I may would that) each one find you more happy than the last. more happy, because more holy, more like our saviour, with purer thought and warmer love to God; till your last birthday finds you (meet) for the heavenly birth, (ready and waiting for) blissful entrance and removal in to the New Jerusalem O, my Mary Ann dear friend if we would live always close to Lord Jesus we might be ever ready and would never need to tremble at the thought of death The memory of our dearest, nearest friend would take away all fear, for has he not assured us that he will never leave nor forsake us, but even when we pass through the weters he will be with us and through the flood they shall not [[unclear]] us [[image]] Will you not pray for me my dear friend and I will pray for you that we may not lose sight of the glories in store for the faithful and looking to the decei[[unclear]] pleasures of life neglict to press towards the mark of our high calling
 
in Christ Jesus

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my forte, so homely phrases must suffice.

I truly wish you, if so be God's will, many a peaceful return of this anniversary and (I may would that) each one find you more happy than the last. more happy, because more holy, more like our saviour, with purer thought and warmer love to God; till your last birthday finds you (meet) for the heavenly birth, (ready and waiting for) blissful entrance and removal in to the New Jerusalem O, my Mary Ann dear friend if we would live always close to Lord Jesus we might be ever ready and would never need to tremble at the thought of death The memory of our dearest, nearest friend would take away all fear, for has he not assured us that he will never leave nor forsake us, but even when we pass through the weters he will be with us and through the flood they shall not unclear us image Will you not pray for me my dear friend and I will pray for you that we may not lose sight of the glories in store for the faithful and looking to the deceiunclear pleasures of life neglict to press towards the mark of our high calling

in Christ Jesus